
Afternoons with the Blinds Drawn
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Narrated by:
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Brett Anderson
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By:
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Brett Anderson
About this listen
The trajectory of Suede - hailed in infancy as both 'The Best New Band in Britain' and 'effete southern wankers' - is recalled with moving candour by its frontman Brett Anderson, whose vivid memoir swings seamlessly between the tender, witty, turbulent, euphoric and bittersweet.
Suede began by treading the familiar jobbing route of London's emerging new 1990s indie bands - gigs at ULU, the Camden Powerhaus and the Old Trout in Windsor - and the dispiriting experience of playing a set to an audience of one. But in these halcyon days, their potential was undeniable. Anderson's creative partnership with guitarist Bernard Butler exposed a unique and brilliant hybrid of lyric and sound; together they were a luminescent team - burning brightly and creating some of the era's most revered songs and albums.
In Afternoons with the Blinds Drawn, Anderson unflinchingly explores his relationship with addiction, heartfelt in the regret that early musical bonds were severed, and clear-eyed on his youthful persona.
'As a young man...I oscillated between morbid self-reflection and vainglorious narcissism', he states. His honesty, sharply self-aware and articulate tone makes this a compelling autobiography and a brilliant insight into one of the most significant bands of the last quarter century.
©2019 Brett Anderson (P)2019 Hachette Audio UKCritic reviews
"A compelling personal account of the dramas of a singular British band." (Neil Tennant)
Couldn't turn it off
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Outstanding!
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Glorious
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Nostalgic, honest and perceptive
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I loved the descriptions of how albums, singles and b sides all evolved from seedling ideas into the epic fully formed and (mostly) wonderful end products. All of it fascinating. All of it entertaining. Some of it funny. Some of it tragic.
It ticked every box for me, as a fan. I pray that pt3 will follow. I'm now off to go through the back catalogue once more.
Any criticisms? Does Brett overdo the adjective/adverb count sometimes?.... Possibly. Does he read it slightly too fast? Easily resolved by turning speed down to 0.9 for the audiobook.
Summary: It's a blissful gem of a book if you've loved Suede like I have
Everything I needed
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Excellent
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Essential Listening
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Anderson’s brittle truth
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Far beyond an indie chronicle
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The past is indeed a foreign country.
My Dark Stars
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